After ww2, Churchill gave this speech because Europe was now divided by communism and non communism. The imaginary iron curtain that divided these two governments and economies is what he refers to in the speech
He used the phrase figuratively to describe the separation between the Soviet Union and its satellite states and the rest of Europe.
Winston Churchill gave his famous Iron Curtain speech on March 5, 1946
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The speech was about what Britain would give to win the war. It was performed at the House of Commons on the 13th of May, 1942. This was when he was first appointed as Prime Minister.
You're probably thinking about the speech he made in Fulton Missouri in 1946 when he said 'From Stettin in the north to Trieste in the south, an Iron Curtain has descended over Europe'.
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The Iron Curtain is the term Churchill used to describe the division of Europe. Winston Churchill served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Katherine left Winston because Winston could not get her pregnant and she wanted to "fulfill her duty to the Party", which is to give them a new party member.
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The "give me liberty or give me death!" speech
Speech of mother good